The dub'd knight of the forked order. Or, the old wanton lady as I will recite, and son John the serving-man her hearts delight, their doings and actions, if you will attend, in meeter, they are by a poet pen'd. The subtlity of women either old or young, and what cunning excuses they have with their tongue, that will play with their husbands and laugh them to scorn, stroke up there brows, and there place a horn. The tune is, I am fal'en away
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- The dub'd knight of the forked order. Or, the old wanton lady as I will recite, and son John the serving-man her hearts delight, their doings and actions, if you will attend, in meeter, they are by a poet pen'd. The subtlity of women either old or young, and what cunning excuses they have with their tongue, that will play with their husbands and laugh them to scorn, stroke up there brows, and there place a horn. The tune is, I am fal'en away
- Dubbed knight of the forked order
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London]: Printed for W[illiam]. Whitwood at the Golden Bell at Duck-Lane end in West-smith-field, [1666 - 1670
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- 1666-1670
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- R227117
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- 100025
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- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1°.
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- At end: By Abraham Miles
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Verse - "Twas a lady born".